can he improve iran's economy and free iran's political prisoners? a lot are watching iran's new president-elect to see what he does. for now, his supporters celebrating >>> in a first of its kind exposure, they are allowing tech giants to reveal the number of inquiries they get from law enforcement. a justice spokesperson said the numbers will, quote, show that an extraordinarily small number of accounts are subject to legal process. it is all in response to reports that the u.s. government directly accesses the servers of facebook and microsoft. the companies deny that. lawye we have the industry reaction. >> he with have more developments in the surveillance of american citizens. with the government's permission, facebook and microsoft are coming forward with their roles in those national security requests. this is the first time we are learning about specific government requests for information in the wake of the nsa leaker. according to lawyers from both companies, in the last six months of 2012, facebook received between 9 and 10,000 questions